I found out the hard way about 1988 I lost the left rear drum & wheel on my 57 oval with a single circuit brake system no brakes and a red light in front of me I made a right turn and nearly rolled the car I was thrown out of the car but walked away..jesus!!! indeed I always wore belts after that.

I known a few people that have rolled the car when they don't keep it straight when the wheel comes off. it seems to happen when the axel digs into ground when the car is turned... it is a fight to keep the car straight when the wheel comes off I know I have had a few front wheels come off and a few rear wheels come off... ask me why I don't let anyone tighten my lug nuts but me, no matter how smart I think they are. and I can remember two times that I forgot to tighten my lug nuts my self and had the wheel come off.

Question:

Why do bad things happen over 55mph??? it was kinda nice seeing my wheel passing other drivers on the HWY..

Well, still searching. Previous buy sold before I had a break in school to check it out. I'm sure I'll be back for more advice with another build as soon as another deal comes up. Til then I'm still learning as much as I can here and other forums and some manuals I ordered. Thanks everyone for the help so far.

Update!! Its been a long tome coming but I found the right deal for me to start with! It has some work that needs done but for the price and all thats included we didn't pass it up! Here is the link and all the details:

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